The Scotsman

Dykes reckons internatio­nal call-up could do wonders for his career

- By EUAN PARSONS

Livingston striker Lyndon Dykes believes it would be a “massive achievemen­t” if he earned internatio­nal honours with either Scotland or Australia.

The 24-year-old has enjoyed a fine start to the season, scoring his fifth goal in all competitio­ns in Livi’s 2-0 victory over champions Celtic prior to the internatio­nal break.

His impressive form has led to speculatio­n about Dykes’ internatio­nal future, with the forward eligible for both Australia – the country of his birth – and Scotland, where his parents are from.

Dykes remains open-minded but insists playing for either nation would be a huge accomplish­ment for him. Speaking ahead of Livingston’s trip to Kilmarnock, Dykes said: “I think it’s a great stage for people to watch you play. I’m sure everyone’s watching the Euros, there’s great teams.

“Looking at Scotland, they played against Belgium and some of the players in that team are unbelievab­le and people will be watching that game.

“If you get the opportunit­y to play and you do well then God knows where you could end up, so it’s a really big stage and it would be a massive achievemen­t if I ever got the chance to do that.”

Dykes, pictured, admitted choosing between Scotland and Australia would not be easy but said his short-term focus is on backing up his recent good performanc­es.

He added: “Obviously I grew up in Australia so I’d love to play for Australia but Scotland took me in and gave me a chance and I would love to play for them as well.”

Simeon Jackson could make his Kilmarnock debut against Livingston after signing a short-term deal.

The former St Mirren striker has been training with the club for more than a week and could feature on the bench with fellow forwards Osman Sow (ankle) and Innes Cameron still missing. Full-back Ross Millen is still working his way back to fitness.

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